Some of the BEST Snow Kiting in the Midwest is on Lake Winnebago near Fond du Lac, WI. Fond du Lac is filled with kiteboarders, and people who love kiteboarders. Lake Winnebago offers hundreds of square miles of kiteboarding thrills and adventure. The ice and snow last for months, and the wind is smooth and

The Shack has been launched and the Stampede is right around the corner. The WAK Shack is 1/2 mile off the Shore of Sunset Grill and Bar. There is a road plowed to the site and over 15 inches of ice. Better yet we have a good 4″ base of snow and lots of ramps

2016 Rang in with some epic kiting sessions at “Little Utah” near Mount Calvary. Don , Ed, Jason, and Dan shared several sessions at our favorite terrain park. Little Utah has rolling hills, huge drift line, and deep valleys for exploring, slashing, and super boosting. By the end of 4 days of kiting, the face

Several Kiters and Sailors were out Saturday and Sunday enjoying the frozen lake off the shore of Roosevelt Park. The entire site has great ice conditions for setting tents, making rinks, and soon to be plowed roads. The last know thickness of 8″ was measured last Wednesday and we’ve been makin ice every day since.

The 27th annual Sturgeon Stampede will kick off Friday Feb 12 at noon with snowkiting and sailing until dark off the shores of Roosevelt Park. Friday afternoon the Winnebago Association of Kiteboarders (WAK) will be sponsoring LIVE music from 5pm to 10pm just off the shores of Sunset Grill and Bar, featuring the Josh

WAK members Kevin, Ben, and Dan geared up and kited across Lake Winnebago on October 27. The 28 mile crossing took the boys roughly 3 hours starting from Lakeside Park in Fond du Lac, and finishing at Waverly Beach in Menasha. Winds were out of the East at 18 gusting to 30 and the guys

A group of WAK Kiters helped the Fond du Lac Area Visitors and Convention Bureau with a video shoot on Wed August 19 off Deadwood Point. Jeff, Mark, Kevin, Ben, Scott, Jason, and Dan were more than happy to throw down some moves and slash some waves for the two videographers hired by the CVB.